The Survey of Cornwall
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664617187
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About this book
In "The Survey of Cornwall," Richard Carew presents a meticulously detailed exploration of the historical, topographical, and cultural richness of Cornwall in the late 16th century. Employing a methodical prose style interwoven with vivid descriptions and personal observations, Carew's work serves as both a geographical account and a cultural biography. It reads as a pioneering example of regional literature, seeking to capture the essence of Cornwall'Äôs unique identity through a comprehensive survey of its landscape, dialects, and folklore, all tempered with a humanistic lens that draws on classical literary traditions. Richard Carew, a Cornish gentleman and historian, was deeply influenced by the rich cultural heritage of his native land. His background in law and intimate familiarity with the local lore and language endowed him with a profound appreciation for Cornwall's intricacies. Not merely a collection of facts, Carew'Äôs narrative reflects his desire to elevate Cornwall'Äôs status in the eyes of the broader English society, contributing to the early nationalist sentiments developing during this period. For readers interested in regional history, folklore, or the evolution of English literature, "The Survey of Cornwall" is an essential text. It invites an appreciation of Cornwall's unique qualities while demonstrating Carew's skill as a writer and observer. As a pioneering work, it opens a window into a bygone era and enriches our understanding of regional identity in early modern England.
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